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  • 121NSA call database — The United States National Security Agency (NSA) maintains a database containing hundreds of billions of records of telephone calls made by U.S. citizens from the four largest telephone carriers in the United States: AT T, SBC, BellSouth (all… …

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  • 122Legal challenges to NSA warrantless searches in the United States — started one month after the existence of an NSA domestic surveillance program was revealed in the press on December 16, 2005. The litigation faces unusual obstacles. Alberto Gonzales has admitted that the NSA program includes spying on attorney… …

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  • 123National Popular Vote Interstate Compact — Current status ■Enacted into law ■Pending in current legislative session ■Failed in current or a previous session Note: Each square in the lower cartogram represents one electoral vote. The Natio …

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  • 124Slavery at common law — in former colonies of the British Empire, developed slowly over centuries, characterised by inconsistent decisions and varying rationales for the treatment of slavery, the slave trade, and the rights of slaves and slave owners. Until 1807 there… …

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  • 125Reservation (law) — A reservation in international law is a caveat to a state s acceptance of a treaty. By the 1969 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (VCLT), a reservation is defined as a unilateral statement, however phrased or named, made by a State, when… …

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  • 126Hadith regarding the use of Nikah Mut'ah after Muhammad — This is a sub article of Hadiths regarding the legality of Nikah Mut ahThere are several recorded oral traditions (Arabic: Hadith ) from Muhammad used either to prove or to disprove the legality of Nikah Mut ah, an Islamic marriage form. This… …

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  • 127School leaving age — World map to show school leaving age The school leaving age (also known in North America as dropout age or minimum dropout age) states the minimum age person is legally allowed to leave compulsory education (usually of the secondary kind). Most… …

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  • 128Drug policy — A drug policy most often refers to a government s attempt to combat the negative effects of drug addiction and misuse in its society. Governments try to combat drug addiction with policies which address both the demand and supply of drugs, as… …

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